Avani Spa

🔆 Infrared Sauna 🔥 Traditional Sauna

📍 269 Fontana Blvd, Fontana-On-Geneva Lake, Wisconsin, 53125

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Pricing

Service Price
Day Pass $40 Monday-Thursday, $50 Friday-Sunday
Membership Available through Avani Spa membership program
Private Session Couples services available by calling 262-275-1806
Complimentary spa access for guests aged 16+ who book spa services of $100 or more. Day passes: $40 per person Monday-Thursday, $50 per person Friday-Sunday. Day passes only available for purchase on day of usage, not presold, and may be limited on weekends/holidays.
⭐ 3.6 (184 reviews) View on Google

What Visitors Say

What Visitors Liked

✓ good massages✓ salt rooms available

What Visitors Noted

• sauna not operational• steam room not operational• whirlpool not operational• cold pool (68°F)• hot tub not working• attempting cold plunge conversion• lost steam room for salt room⚠ mixed feedback on staff⚠ mixed feedback on massage quality• poor facility maintenance• outdated pool• unclear signage/directions• unhelpful locker guidance• difficult booking process• unanswered phones• no yoga classes• overpriced services• disappointing spa experience

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Avani Spa, a 35,000 square-foot facility at The Abbey Resort, offers a wellness experience inspired by the local elements of Fontana-On-Geneva Lake. However, spa-goers frequently report that key thermal amenities are non-operational. The men's steam room and sauna have been out of service, with guests told the spa is waiting for parts. The whirlpool and hot tub have also been repeatedly non-functional, with one guest noting an attempt to convert a non-working hot tub into a cold plunge. The main pool is described as outdated and maintained at a cold 68°F, which does not facilitate a relaxing soak. A former steam room was converted into a salt room, which guests note sees little use. These persistent maintenance issues with saunas, steam rooms, and hydrotherapy features significantly impact the spa experience. When available, guests appreciate the salt rooms and report that massages can be good, though feedback on massage quality and pressure is mixed. The facility itself is noted as being nice, but first-time visitors find the outdoor signage unclear and the locker room process confusing without guidance from staff. The booking process is difficult due to frequently unanswered phones. The spa aims to provide holistic well-being for mind, body, and spirit through massages, body treatments, facials, and salon services, but the overall experience is often soured by facility problems and inconsistent service.

What Reviewers Love

  • Some spa-goers report having good massages.
  • The salt rooms are available for use.
  • The physical facility is described as being nice.

Amenities

Massage servicesSalt roomsPoolLocker roomsWhirlpool (often non-operational)Sauna (often non-operational)Steam room (often non-operational)Hot tub (often non-operational)

Frequently Asked Questions

Are the sauna, steam room, and whirlpool typically operational?

Spa-goers frequently report these thermal amenities are out of service, with the hot tub also often not working.

What is the temperature of the pool?

Guests have found the main pool to be quite cold, at approximately 68°F.

Is the spa easy to contact by phone to book services?

Many guests report significant difficulty, noting that phones often go unanswered and callbacks are delayed.